Create a free Frontegg account. Use Frontegg’s hosted login out of the box.
Migrate users in bulk using the API or connect Frontegg to existing apps or IdPs via User Pools.
Configure roles and permissions, account hierarchies, SSO, and much more.
Frontegg gives you true tenant isolation. You can customize login options, password policies, RBAC rules, and user flows on a per-tenant basis — essential when supporting hundreds of healthcare orgs, each with their own needs.
Allow users to manage authentication, user access, and much more through an intuitive self-service dashboard.
Let your customers’ IT or admin teams create and manage user roles without needing to contact your support team. They control who can see PHI, schedule appointments, manage billing, or handle insurance tasks.
Support complex customer structures — from large hospital systems with multiple departments to insurance networks with employer-specific benefit access. Frontegg lets you define hierarchies and apply access policies at every level.
Capture detailed logs of who accessed what, when, and from where — critical for compliance, especially in healthcare environments where PHI is involved.
Whether you need basic login capabilities, SSO, or adaptive MFA, we have all your authentication needs covered.
Companies like Hint Health and Cynerio trust Frontegg to power CIAM across clinics, insurers, and employer groups.
Instead of hand-coding permissions or manually onboarding users, your customers can manage their own access.
Frontegg offers prebuilt UIs, backend APIs, and infrastructure that plug into your stack without requiring ongoing custom work.
“With Frontegg, we don’t need to think about committing engineering resources to build new auth and identity features. Frontegg has everything we need now and for the future, and their roadmap and feature development is impressive.”
“By connecting our systems and reducing friction, we’ve created a more cohesive experience that benefits everyone.”
“Implementing Frontegg was a breeze with exceptional support.”